Surveillance and Molecular Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Strains Circulating in Tanzania

Marek’s disease (MD) is a highly contagious and oncogenic viral disease of poultry, causing significant economic losses due to mortality and reduced performance. The rapid evolution of Marek’s disease virus (MDV) has been reported in poultry farms, often overcoming vaccination and leading to disease...

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Main Authors: Augustino Alfred Chengula, Herbertha Mpete, Ramadhani Juma Makasali
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description Marek’s disease (MD) is a highly contagious and oncogenic viral disease of poultry, causing significant economic losses due to mortality and reduced performance. The rapid evolution of Marek’s disease virus (MDV) has been reported in poultry farms, often overcoming vaccination and leading to disease outbreaks. This study aimed to detect and molecularly characterize circulating MDV strains in Tanzania, with a focus on their genetic relationship with the vaccine strains currently in use (HVT and CVI988). Samples were collected from six livestock representative zones in Tanzania (Central, Eastern, Southern, Southern Highlands, Lake, and Northern Zone) and analyzed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing of key oncogenic genes (<i>meq</i>, <i>pp38</i>, and <i>vIL-8</i>). Phylogenetic analysis was conducted using MEGA 12 software to determine the genetic relationships between Tanzanian isolates and MDV strains from Africa and other continents. The results confirm the widespread circulation of MDV in Tanzania, with an overall prevalence of 18.08% across all surveyed zones. Molecular characterization of the <i>meq</i>, <i>pp38</i>, and <i>vIL-8</i> genes revealed high sequence similarity with previously reported MDV strains from Egypt, Nigeria, Israel, and China, with clustering observed in the phylogenetic analysis. Notably, Tanzanian MDV strains exhibited amino acid substitutions associated with increased virulence, particularly in the <i>meq</i> gene, which plays a crucial role in MDV-induced tumorigenesis. These findings suggest that MDV strains in Tanzania have undergone genetic changes that could potentially affect vaccine efficacy. Therefore, this study provides valuable information for vaccine manufacturers, poultry farmers, and policymakers in Tanzania, enabling informed decisions when selecting vaccines for MD control.
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spelling doaj-art-20468c2b3b0c41b5a78ec45de92aacb92025-08-20T03:12:09ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152025-05-0117569810.3390/v17050698Surveillance and Molecular Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Strains Circulating in TanzaniaAugustino Alfred Chengula0Herbertha Mpete1Ramadhani Juma Makasali2Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Parasitology and Biotechnology, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro P.O. Box 3019, TanzaniaDepartment of Veterinary Microbiology, Parasitology and Biotechnology, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro P.O. Box 3019, TanzaniaDepartment of Veterinary Microbiology, Parasitology and Biotechnology, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro P.O. Box 3019, TanzaniaMarek’s disease (MD) is a highly contagious and oncogenic viral disease of poultry, causing significant economic losses due to mortality and reduced performance. The rapid evolution of Marek’s disease virus (MDV) has been reported in poultry farms, often overcoming vaccination and leading to disease outbreaks. This study aimed to detect and molecularly characterize circulating MDV strains in Tanzania, with a focus on their genetic relationship with the vaccine strains currently in use (HVT and CVI988). Samples were collected from six livestock representative zones in Tanzania (Central, Eastern, Southern, Southern Highlands, Lake, and Northern Zone) and analyzed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing of key oncogenic genes (<i>meq</i>, <i>pp38</i>, and <i>vIL-8</i>). Phylogenetic analysis was conducted using MEGA 12 software to determine the genetic relationships between Tanzanian isolates and MDV strains from Africa and other continents. The results confirm the widespread circulation of MDV in Tanzania, with an overall prevalence of 18.08% across all surveyed zones. Molecular characterization of the <i>meq</i>, <i>pp38</i>, and <i>vIL-8</i> genes revealed high sequence similarity with previously reported MDV strains from Egypt, Nigeria, Israel, and China, with clustering observed in the phylogenetic analysis. Notably, Tanzanian MDV strains exhibited amino acid substitutions associated with increased virulence, particularly in the <i>meq</i> gene, which plays a crucial role in MDV-induced tumorigenesis. These findings suggest that MDV strains in Tanzania have undergone genetic changes that could potentially affect vaccine efficacy. Therefore, this study provides valuable information for vaccine manufacturers, poultry farmers, and policymakers in Tanzania, enabling informed decisions when selecting vaccines for MD control.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/17/5/698Marek’s diseaseMarek’s disease virusPCRsequencingoncogenic geneschicken
spellingShingle Augustino Alfred Chengula
Herbertha Mpete
Ramadhani Juma Makasali
Surveillance and Molecular Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Strains Circulating in Tanzania
Viruses
Marek’s disease
Marek’s disease virus
PCR
sequencing
oncogenic genes
chicken
title Surveillance and Molecular Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Strains Circulating in Tanzania
title_full Surveillance and Molecular Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Strains Circulating in Tanzania
title_fullStr Surveillance and Molecular Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Strains Circulating in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Surveillance and Molecular Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Strains Circulating in Tanzania
title_short Surveillance and Molecular Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV) Strains Circulating in Tanzania
title_sort surveillance and molecular characterization of marek s disease virus mdv strains circulating in tanzania
topic Marek’s disease
Marek’s disease virus
PCR
sequencing
oncogenic genes
chicken
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/17/5/698
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